The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... hath so dispos'd , That Richmond's brow be with the crowne inclos'd , I shall to him , or his , giue doubtlesse signes , That duty in my thoughts , not faction , shines . " The earnest souldiers still the chase pursue : But their ...
... hath so dispos'd , That Richmond's brow be with the crowne inclos'd , I shall to him , or his , giue doubtlesse signes , That duty in my thoughts , not faction , shines . " The earnest souldiers still the chase pursue : But their ...
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... hath fully knowne Of tedious houres : begin , thou little childe , On whom as yet thy parents neuer smil'd , The god with meate hath not thy hunger fed , Nor goddesse laid thee in a little bed . Sweet children are delights , which ...
... hath fully knowne Of tedious houres : begin , thou little childe , On whom as yet thy parents neuer smil'd , The god with meate hath not thy hunger fed , Nor goddesse laid thee in a little bed . Sweet children are delights , which ...
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... hath He leanes vpon his staffe in sand where once he crept , [ kept ; His men'ry long descents of one poore cote hath He through the various strife of fortune neuer past , Nor as a wand'ring guest would forraine waters taste ; [ warres ...
... hath He leanes vpon his staffe in sand where once he crept , [ kept ; His men'ry long descents of one poore cote hath He through the various strife of fortune neuer past , Nor as a wand'ring guest would forraine waters taste ; [ warres ...
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... Hath ravs'd , by beames of his abundant grace , This strong affection to a higher place . It is the second vertue which attends That soule , whose motion to his sight ascends . Rest here , my mind , thou shalt no longer stay To gaze ...
... Hath ravs'd , by beames of his abundant grace , This strong affection to a higher place . It is the second vertue which attends That soule , whose motion to his sight ascends . Rest here , my mind , thou shalt no longer stay To gaze ...
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... hath his heart dissected into parts , That it may mcete with other double harts . This loue stands neuer sure , it wants a ground , It makes no ordred course , it finds no bound , It aymes at nothing , it no comfort tastes , But while ...
... hath his heart dissected into parts , That it may mcete with other double harts . This loue stands neuer sure , it wants a ground , It makes no ordred course , it finds no bound , It aymes at nothing , it no comfort tastes , But while ...
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Prose in the Age of Poets: Romanticism and Biographical Narrative from ... Annette Wheeler Cafarelli Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |